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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8509623" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>without a dollar figure we have nothing to go with bro. as for head units pioneer avh 2700/2800bs double dins have 13 band EQs, Time alignment, active network crossovers and both are under 210 dollars on amazon. If you get that head unit, you can get a set of raw drivers that will outperform cheap component sets. The SQ on a budget build is usually vifa(or tymphany) XT 25 tweeters with silverflute 6.5s for midbass. You just need a 4 channel amp and all the crossovers will be done on the head unit.</p><p></p><p>If you are on a budget, Get a 5 channel amp instead since your subwoofer stage is very small and doesnt need a dedicated monoblock. Will shave some costs off your budget not only from the amps but also the power and ground wiring needed.</p><p></p><p>Also Your idea for a low tuned box is horrible. All the genres you named have 37hz to 80hz information, not much in the 30hz range so tuning that low will make your sub not hit the way you'd want it to or rather, weak in the frequencies that you'll actually play.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8509623, member: 650438"] without a dollar figure we have nothing to go with bro. as for head units pioneer avh 2700/2800bs double dins have 13 band EQs, Time alignment, active network crossovers and both are under 210 dollars on amazon. If you get that head unit, you can get a set of raw drivers that will outperform cheap component sets. The SQ on a budget build is usually vifa(or tymphany) XT 25 tweeters with silverflute 6.5s for midbass. You just need a 4 channel amp and all the crossovers will be done on the head unit. If you are on a budget, Get a 5 channel amp instead since your subwoofer stage is very small and doesnt need a dedicated monoblock. Will shave some costs off your budget not only from the amps but also the power and ground wiring needed. Also Your idea for a low tuned box is horrible. All the genres you named have 37hz to 80hz information, not much in the 30hz range so tuning that low will make your sub not hit the way you'd want it to or rather, weak in the frequencies that you'll actually play. [/QUOTE]
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